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Bence Tamás Szabó

Researcher at Semmelweis University

Publications -  24
Citations -  157

Bence Tamás Szabó is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 108 citations.

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Serum albumin coating of demineralized bone matrix results in stronger new bone formation.

TL;DR: It is shown that implanting serum albumin coated DBM significantly reduces healing period in nonhealing defects and results in mechanically stronger bone, and a much improved bone grafting success can be achieved without the use of exogenous stem cells.
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Comparative evaluation of cone-beam CT equipment with micro-CT in the visualization of root canal system

TL;DR: Results suggest that only high resolution CBCT instruments allow dentists detecting the full length of the root canal as well as micro-CT as gold standard.
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Comparison between Micro-Computed Tomography and Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the Assessment of Bone Quality and a Long-Term Volumetric Study of the Augmented Sinus Grafted with an Albumin Impregnated Allograft.

TL;DR: Correlation of CBCT- and micro-CT-data suggested that micromorphometric analysis ofCBCT reconstructions of the augmented sinuses provided reliable information on the microarchitecture of augmented bone, and CBCT as a modality might be adequate in the analysis of bone quality in the augmented Sinus.
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Serum albumin-coated bone allograft (BoneAlbumin) results in faster bone formation and mechanically stronger bone in aging rats.

TL;DR: Serum albumin‐coated demineralized bone matrices successfully supported faster and functionally superior bone regeneration in aging rats, suggesting this method could be an effective and safe adjuvant in bone regeneration of aging adult and osteo‐compromised populations.
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Microarchitectural study of the augmented bone following ridge preservation with a porcine xenograft and a collagen membrane: preliminary report of a prospective clinical, histological, and micro-computed tomography analysis.

TL;DR: Micromorphometric data showed statistically significant differences in several parameters between the microarchitecture of the native bone and the newly formed bone within the augmented sites, which suggests that the xenograft particles interfere with the bony healing of the alveoli.